Embrace the Fray!
If you’ve been wanting to try your hand at quilting, a rag quilt is the perfect place to start. All you have to be able to do is cut squares and sew a straight line. No need to worry about fraying around the edges either because on this quilt, the more fray, the better. Since the seams are exposed and they are expected to fray, this quilt is very forgiving and a cinch to make.
What? What’s that you said? You love that wiener dog flannel?
Me, too!!! Isn’t it cute! đŸ™‚


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And stay tuned to see what the 15 creative contestants designed for the very first challenge of Refashion Runway this Saturday, January 25. After you see what they created, I hope you’ll take the time to vote for your favorite Statement Sleeve Refashion.
I can’t wait!!!
Beth
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I’ve probably made 50 of them! Spring loaded scissors help a lot and a significant stitch around the final outside edge to prevent too much fraying. Love the colour palette
Thank you! Wow, 50 of these quilts, your hands must be tired. Yes, the spring loaded sharp scissors are a must for sure. Happy Rag Quilting!
Thank you for sharing your ideas, patterns & tutorials!
You are so very welcome Barbara!